Image gallery

The Casson Bridge crosses the Lower Pond. Obelisk bridge can be seen in the background.

Maple displays in Autumn Wood.

The Rose Garden in full bloom.

A misty autumn view of The Savill Building through royal ferns.

Dahlia display in the grand Herbaceaous Borders

A delicate rose in the June Border

A cascade of Magnolia 'Eric Savill'

Summer in the Golden Jubilee Garden

Rhododendrons in Spring Wood

'Queen Mother' roses in The Rose Garden

The contemporary Rose Garden. Enjoy the perfume at its best from the elevated walkway.

A peaceful spot under an old oak

A still pond in springtime

View along the meandering stream at dusk

Glades of daffodils

Hydrangea paniculata 'Savill Lace', named at The Savill Garden.

One of the many colourful exotic lilies to be found in The Savill Garden

Planted in the Savill Garden in 1958 as a seedling of Magnolia sprengeri 'Diva'. On first flowering it was evidently a hybrid and named 'Eric Savill' It was given a Preliminary Commendation when exhibited at RHS in 1981 followed by an Award of Merit in 1986.